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When you see relationships you should think of? you should always link what, back to what?

PII - the perception

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When you see Evaluate - think of? 

JJ - Judgement and Justify (with a overall Judgement that adds value)

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When you see Analyse, Describe, Explain, Discuss? 

Cause + Effect/s

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When you hear Indigenous interactions?

FSF, Semi nomadic, Sacred sites, Hunting and gathering - specific to Wurundjeri or indigenous group

100

When you see Unique Characteristics? 

BI, CV, GS

200

When you see Historical Time line - you think of three time periods - what are they?

Colonisation (1788 - 1859), Pre-federation (1860 - 1900), Post-federation (1901-1990)

200

When you see Observable Characteristics? 

Quality of Soil, Water, Air and Biodiversity
200

When you see "threats to outdoor environments?

CC, Introduced S, Urbanisation, land degradtion

200

When you see "Conflicts"

GFNP or WMBT

200

When you see "Methods use to gain support"?

Direct action...etc

300

When you see the term "Decision making Processes" used finalise a decision regarding outdoor environments? 

Legislation - Community Consultation

300

When you see "Acts or Conventions"? 

FFGaa2019 - VEAC act2001

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When you see a "example of sustainablity" - what is the name of Town we studied? 

The Cape - Cape Patterson 

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When you see "Environmentalism" or "Environmental Movement"

Franklin river Campaign (1980 - 1989)

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When you see Green building design - you should be thinking of what features? environment? how does it SUSTAIN?

SOLAR / GREY / POLISHED / DOUBLE G

CAPE PATTERSON

DECREASE - SEVERE WEATHER - BUSHFIRES - REDUCE RISK OF NEARBY HEATHLAND FIRES / DECREASE RISING SEA LEVELS IMPACTING COASTAL BIO

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When you see critiques of sustainability? 

developing nations cant be expected to meet unrealistic emissions targets, cost of renewable products such as solar, turbines and grey water tanks are still to high for common households.

400

When you see the foundation of the Franklin river campaign lead by Tasmanian wilderness society?

SWTAC joined LPAC to form TWS with Bob Brown being a respected leader (medical doctor), brought knowledge and understanding how to fight HEC and state gov.

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When you see the word "social debates" you should think of..

CC, WM, RE - PII in believed in or not - with overall influence. 

400

When you see "Environmental Policy" you should be thinking of what? Can you tell me one?

Current policies - Greens 100% RE rapidly

400

When you see management strategies, what three groups should you be thinking about?

Cultural, Public and Private

500

When you see "actions to combat climate change" provide 1 example?

Local, national and international 

East coast windfarms near Wilsons prom

500

When you see Community Actions? And when you see Individual actions? 

Landcare / TFN

Green building design / Ethical and sustainable consumerism

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When you see management strategies? 

Signs, track maintenance, Zoning, regeneration works

500

When you see "reasons for Healthy outdoor environments"

Aesthetic value, education, tourism, Adventure, Future foods and medicines

500

When you see "political movement and policies from Environmental Awareness"? 

1987 vic labour gov stopped all hazadous waste from entering landfill, Bob Hawke - 1 billion trees, NDP - Peter garrett

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